ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ News: 2021

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Law library series spotlights "Diverse Voices"

Law library series spotlights "Diverse Voices"

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Check out books, databases and research guides amplifying voices of lawyer-leaders from the legal profession's underrepresented communities.

Student Spotlight: Indistinguishable from Magic

Student Spotlight: Indistinguishable from Magic

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Over his career as a Microsoft executive, Michael Angiulo 3L has presided over some of the biggest innovations in the history of personal computing. Today, he is parlaying his experience and expertise into work on issues at the intersection of technology and humanity.

Leadership in the time of COVID-19

Leadership in the time of COVID-19

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As president of the UW’s Graduate and Professional Student Senate, Aaron Yared 2L represents the interests of some 15,000 students. His ultimate goal is even broader: ensuring every person in America has the right to an education.

Separation through incarceration

Separation through incarceration

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As resource attorney for the Washington Defender Association’s Incarcerated Parents Project, D’Adre Cunningham ‘01 works at the vanguard of the fight to dismantle what is often one of the criminal legal system’s most harmful practices.

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Join the ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ faculty

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ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ is committed to creating a fair, just and vibrant society, locally and globally. As part of this effort, we are seeking outstanding individuals to join our exceptional, interdisciplinary faculty. Explore our open faculty positions.

Op-Ed: Black Lawyers Matter

Op-Ed: Black Lawyers Matter

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Whether in legislative bodies, the court system, the workplace or the community, those with legal training are helping us move toward an equitable and anti-racist society. By William Covington